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That's because all the great Florida players are coming out lol.
Seriously, the quarterback class looks amazing compared to last year. Tebow, Bradford, possibly McCoy, Snead (idk), etc....WOW. Receivers all went last year, only guys I see are Shipley, maybe Decker, and Damian Williams (?).
McCoy has a weak arm, he's at best a backup in the NFL. Tebow has a bleak future as an NFL QB. Bad mechanics, horrid footwork, long delivery, and he plays in Florida's option offense.
I for sure thought USF would have a DE playing on Sundays next year, but it looks like Selvie wont be the only one.
A few weeks back, it seemed a little premature when Florida State offensive line coach Rick Trickett said that USF defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul was "a definite first-round guy."
Turns out, that might be a conservative projection.
Even though Pierre-Paul has played only five games of major college football, ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. has Pierre-Paul at No. 12 on his updated 2010 NFL draft board. The junior college transfer has "a lot of explosiveness, length and production ... a great package of skills and could be a top-15 pick in the spring," Kiper writes.
If that projection holds up -- and Pierre-Paul has eight games to improve his draft stock as he gets acclimated to BCS-level football -- USF would face the real possibility of Pierre-Paul leaving after only one season in Tampa.
-Greg Auman , St. Pete Times
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